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Why do we have weird dreams?

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Q: Why are we so creative in our dreams?

A: Heidi Solberg Okland, PHD student, Cambridge Neuroscien­ce, Cambridge University, UK says:

Sleeping and dreaming is not something we understand very well, but we do know a little bit about what’s going on in the brain when we’re asleep and that might give us a hint as to why we might be a bit more creative in our dreams.

So there are different stages of sleep and we dream in all these different stages, but the dreaming in question is the one that happens in Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep.

REM sleep happens at the end of each cycle so we go through stage 1, 2, 3, and 4 into deeper and deeper sleep.

During this stage, we know that the hippocampu­s, the bit of the brain associated with memories, sort of replays the memories we’ve been making throughout the day.

It basically just reactivate­s different parts of the cortex that were involved when we were experienci­ng something during the day.

Let’s say we went blackberry picking from this bush we found, so then it’s kind of playing that back, so we remember where this really nice bush of blackberri­es was and so we can find this bush again.

But in REM sleep, what happens is the hippocampu­s goes out of the picture. And then we try to integrate this memory to the other memories we already have.

So then, you get different parts of the brain going off.

If you wake up during this time, then probably you’ll be rememberin­g these strange connection­s between things that don’t really seem to be related, but then your brain may try to integrate that and make a story out of it, which is why dreams may be a bit weird.

So one thing we also know about REM sleep is that the frontal part of your brain which is more sensible, you choose to do something not something else, so this is kind of your controller in a way, we know this shuts down in REM sleep which allows you to freely associate concepts that aren’t usually connected. If you could do that when you’re awake, then you could perhaps become more creative.

Source: The Naked Scientists

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